If you buy a new computer, you can move your existing TaxCycle and DoxCycle settings and options to the new machine. Exporting and then importing an Options Profile will carry over many of your options. Other options that are saved in files—like custom templates—can also be moved by copying and pasting the files between machines.

Export an Options Profile

If you get a new computer, you can quickly export the options and then import them there. Or, if you run a desktop computer and laptop computer, configure on one, export and then import on the other.

To open Options from the Start screen, click Options on the left side. If you have a file open, go to the File menu, then click Options.

Click Manage to expand the Options Profile section.

In the list of profiles, click on an Options Profile or Local options.

On the right side, click Export.

Save the file to a shared location on your network. If you don't work in a network environment, save the file to an external media storage device (USB key) or cloud storage.

Import an Options Profile

Options Profiles are zip files. To import an Options Profile zip:

To open Options from the Start screen, click Options on the left side. If you have a file open, go to the File menu, then click Options.

Drag the zip file onto the Options dialog box. This creates a separate profile in the list.

If you want to replace the contents of an existing profile, select the profile in the Manage profiles section of the Options dialog box, then click Import on the right side of the dialog box. This replaces the contents of the existing profile with those in the zip. (Handy if you create a profile to share just your print settings, for example.)

Setting up the Client Manager

If you exporting/importing a existing Options Profile, the Client Manager configuration will be carried over to the new computer and the connection will continue to work there.

Migrating settings files in TaxCycle

Importing an Options Profile will carry over the references to common folders to the new computer. It does not take the files within those folder. You must also transfer the contents of those folders to new machine.

From the Start screen, click Options in the blue bar on the left side. If you have a file open, go to the File menu, then click Options.

On the left, expand Files and Folders, then click on Common Folders.

On this page, click the View files link next to each folder path to open that folder in Windows Explorer.

On the old computer, copy the files in these files to a network folder or a new USB key. Then, on the new computer, reverse the steps to paste them in the referenced folder on the new machine. Note, if these paths already point to a network folder, you do not need to copy and paste the files. Importing the Options Profile will bring over that path.

Copy the over the files in the following folders:

Templates

Invoice Number

Data published from SlipSync

Files for GIFI import

Attachments sent when transmitting a return (such as CO-17).

Printer settings not saved in print sets (such as the network location of the printer, etc.)

Data monitors and favourites

Move your files to the new computer

If you usually store you tax return files on the same computer where you use TaxCycle and DoxCycle, you will also want to move them over to the new computer. Then, check that:

Important! Links between DoxCycle and TaxCycle files will break if you do not put the files in the same folder structure as on the original computer. If you choose to change the folder structure, you will need to update the links when you open a file. To learn how to manage these links, read the Link DoxCycle and TaxCycle help topics.

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